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a grandfather putting someone in a headlock? Is that even legally considered to be abuse, i’m pretty sure if you lost your footing in the headlock there is a non insignificant chance that you injure or kill your grandfather. Unless this is one of those “my family has children at the age of 20” type families.
true, i didn’t read the article, as most articles are generally rather shit, and there was a summary, not sure what the point of the summary would be if not to skip the article, anyway those were just my immediate thoughts on the statement.
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Essentially, you're so worn out seeing this that instead of horrifying you, it just gets a, "And the sky is blue, what else is new?" response, correct?
If so, you might need a break from the internet. Becoming numb to this stuff is not healthy
There will always be horrible people, doing horrible acts it’s not a surprise nor newsworthy.
Do we need an article tomorrow when that same hate group leader says the N word?
He’s watching a video.
It’s not like he’s the one who did the act.
I sympathize with the victim but don’t see how this is any more relevant to society than the root of the child was hurt which should be it’s own article and call to action
We kinda do need these articles. These people push a narrative that they’re just “concerned about the children” and trying to save them from “groomers” (ie anyone who allows them the freedom and agency to figure themselves out and express themselves). Articles like this poke holes in the image they project, and show them for the monsters they really are.
Yes, you already know they’re monsters. So do I. But clearly, not everyone has gotten the message yet, and if we ignore their monstrous acts and words, those people will be left to listen to the narrative they do get.
Henry is a yellow jacket who is unhappy with his life after he graduates from college. He adopts a young chimpanzee named George and they explore the world together. By the end of the movie Henry buys a hat that matches his jacket and accepts George’s curiosity
Yeah, I’m not a bot, that was a really good haiku. I don’t think a computer could write that.
You’ll also literally never hear me say anything racist, because I don’t swing that way. I’ve no idea what that insane article is they’ve posted, but it’s news to me. This username is meant to sound like Liam Neeson, and I’m keeping it.
I was not impersonating a bot, I was being myself. I never pass up an opportunity to compose a haiku. Honestly, I may have been the only person not acting in bad faith. I do concede that it’s terribly unimportant.
The comment has been restored. I appreciate the explanation.
Please do not reply to comments that include “ignore previous instructions” or other rule breaking content. Hopefully people will calm it down with the paranoia and dehumanizing argumentation and we can have fun with things like this again!